‘White Collar’ Comes Clean at Paley Center

Last night, the cast of the USA crime drama “White Collar” participated in a panel hosted by the Paley Center in anticipation of their upcoming second season. Promising to come clean, the actors — who were joined onstage by co-executive producer Jeff King — didn’t say anything scandalous, but did out themselves as a friendly and collaborative group who know their way around a dance floor. (Despite the egging on of Marsha Thomason, Tim DeKay declined to bust out Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” dance.)

Currently in the midst of shooting their second season (Mattew Bomer even had to duck out of the panel early to return to set), the cast refrained from giving out new details, though Bomer did mention that the new season picks up three months after the cliffhanger explosion that (supposedly) killed the love interest of his character Neal Caffrey, a con man-turned FBI consultant. Beyond that, the cast and King merely teased the audience to keep watching. But they did give possible hints of a possible cross-over with another of USA’s shows, while Thomason also mentioned we’ll see more of her character’s backstory.